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MSA SC 6184-6-5
CollectionSecretary of State Fred L. Wineland Collection
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Dates1968
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Storage00/62/07/12
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Legislation - 1968 Prince George's County - Bills 1-61 (no: 14, 15, 70) and Joint Resolutions 1-2
  • 1. Water Supply Bonds
  • 2. Storm Drainage Bonds
  • 3. Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission organization
  • 4. Hiatus in water front foot benefit change
  • 5. Provision for lesser basis for calculating amount required for redemption of water and sewer front benefit charges
  • 6. Constitutional amendment to authorize additional eminent domain procedures in Montgomery County
  • 7. Assign Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission responsibility for maintenance of public storm drains in Montgomery County
  • 8. Acquire funds from the planning portion of the State Sanitary Facilities Fund for the "Ten Year Water and Sewer Plans" required by state law
  • 9. State Sanitary Facilities grant for paying portion of WSSD pro rata capital costs for the Potomac Interceptor Sewer
  • 10. Issuance of water supply bonds of the WSSD
  • 11. Provision for future issuance of water supply bonds
  • 12. Provision for issuance of storm drainage bonds
  • 13. Raise the interest rate for borrowing and fix maximum rate of interest that may be paid by WSSD
  • 16. Automatic zoning reconsideration to provide automatic review by the Park and Planning Commission (in accordance with provided standards) where no construction has begun within five years of re-zoning
  • 17. Amendment to state Evidence Statue regarding ordinances and regulations as evidence
  • 18. Amendment to Regional District Act with regard to the payment of mandatory fees in lieu of dedication of open space areas
  • 19. Strengthen the Commission's Mandatory Referral authority with respect to the submission of public projects, land acquisitions, and sales to the Commission for review and approval
  • 20. Amend and increase the Commission's debt limit so that the Park Acquisition Program will not be impaired
  • 21. Increase fee to $50 for each permit issued for any one time
  • 22. Limit the authority of the State Police within PGC
  • 23. Authorize the District Council to impose conditions on the granting of zoning to determine the effects of such conditions on adjacent properties before application is granted
  • 24. Repeal the thirty-day investment restrictions on the County Treasurer of PGC
  • 25. To provide for rental procedures, the inspection of licenses, the keeping of records concerning the rental of trailers, and penalties
  • 26. Increase sheriff's fees
  • 27. Authorize the Board of County Commissioners to increase the transfer tax on the actual consideration of real property conveyed in PGC to 1%
  • 28. Ceilings on the amount of contractual obligations to clarify the powers of PGC and Montgomery County to exercise any method they choose to finance transit project
  • 29. Pawn Brokers Bill to require pawnbrokers in PGC to keep and forward to the PGC Superintendent of Police a daily list of articles taken on pledge, and providing a penalty for violations thereof.
  • 30. Assault of Police Officer: make it a felony to beat, strike, or assault a uniformed police officer acting in official capacity
  • 31."Repeal the death penalty provisions as to any person who shall carnally know and abuse any woman child under the age of fourteen years, or knowingly carnally know and abuse any woman who is an imbecile, non compos mentis, or insane"
  • 32. Provide for the PGC State Attorney General to appoint any Administrative Assistant subject to the County Merit System
  • 33. Provide for a penalty if anyone is found to be in possession of implements of crime and is unable to satisfactorily account for their possession
  • 34. Repeal the death penalty as to the crime of an assault with an intent to commit rape
  • 35. Raise the number of full-time Assistant State's Attorneys to nine and the new maximum salary for the Attorney, Deputy Attorney, and full-time assistants
  • 36. Increase police powers/jurisdiction within Montgomery and PGC limiting criminal investigations
  • 37. Provide adequate facilities at a PGC central location
  • 38. Appointment of a Chief Judge of People's Court of PGC
  • 39. Grant power and authority to commit defendants to Spring Grove State Hospital for mental health examination
  • 40. Increase People's Court judges of PGC salaries and require Commissioners to provide adequate work facilities
  • 41. Change penalties for carrying or wearing concealed weapons
  • 42. Employment of Chief Clerks of People's Court, other employees, compensation, and placement of certain employees
  • 43. Grant PGC People's Court judges the power and authority to issues Writs of Error to vacate judgments and grant new trials
  • 44. Require substitute judges for PGC People's Court
  • 45. Increase number of substitute judges for PGC People's Court
  • 46. Selection of Grand and Petit Juries in Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary's Counties
  • 47. Except the Clerk of the County Commissioners of Calvert and St. Mary's Counties from filing list of male taxable residents of said counties
  • 48. Selection of Grand and Petit juries in Calvert County
  • 49. Increase law clerks salary and compensation for bailiffs, court criers, and doorkeepers in PGC
  • 50. Provide certain payments to Calvert County court library from fines and forfeitures
  • 51. Salary of Master of Domestic Relations Causes in PGC
  • 52. Revision of per diem compensation and mileage allowance of jurors in Calvert, Charles, Prince George's and St. Mary's Counties
  • 53. Repeal blue laws for Sabbath breaking
  • 54. Requiring the licensing of persons engaging in junk, second hand, scrap, etc.
  • 55. Authorizing the State Roads commission to construct and maintain sidewalks along roads when done in conjunction with road construction
  • 56. Requiring County Commissioners approval for any proposal for purchase of land for schools submitted by the State Superintendent of Schools
  • 57. Requiring the County Commissioners to appoint Construction and Architect Review Boards to review school construction costs
  • 58. Requiring the screening and fencing of junk yards in PGC
  • 59. Authorizing the County Commissioners to license construction contractors and subcontractors
  • 60. $30M bond authorization for school construction costs
  • 61. Authorize the County Commissioners to assume certain elements of the operation of the park system
  • 62. Increase PGC Sheriff's expense allowance to remove the monetary limit and to make the matter of compensation paid to certain of these employees subject to merit system regulations and to make the number of staff subject to County Commissioner approval
  • 63. Provide a real property tax credit for certain unsold or unrented dwellings in PGC
  • 64. Require the municipal corporations in PGC to obtain approval of the Board of County Commissioners for PGC in regard to any proposed municipal annexation
  • 65. Provide that all legislative sessions of the Board of County Commissioners of PGC shall be open to the public, all votes taken and recorded publicly, and all acts, ordinances, resolutions, or amendments thereto adopted by the Board and its legislative capacity shall be subject to public hearings and public notice
  • 66. Authorize and empower the Town of Riverdale to carry out urban renewal projects and the redevelopment and rehabilitation of slum or blighted areas
  • 67. Increase the salary of the full-time judges of the People's Court of PGC and to require the Board of County Commissioners for PGC to provide adequate facilities
  • 68. Provide for the creation of the PGC Historical and Cultural Trust and to constitute the PGC Planning Board as Trustees
  • 69. Provide that the Board of Supervisors of Elections of PGC shall be considered a Department Head for purposes of the Merit System of PGC
  • 71. Repeal the requirement that, in PGC, ten citizens who vote and own real estate in the precinct and election district of an Alcoholic Beverage License applicant's proposed location sign the application
  • 72. Permit the sale of alcoholic beverages contained under seal in quantities less than one-half pint ("miniatures") by removing the prohibition against their sale in PGC
  • 73. Permit the sale of alcoholic beverages contained under seal in quantities less than one-half pint ("miniatures") by removing the prohibition against their sale in PGC, limiting the sale of same to "on sale" consumption on the premises
  • 74. Create a special Class B limited type license in PGC denoting a restaurant unable to comply with food restrictions to convert to a tavern permitting sale of alcoholic beverages
  • 75. Repeal and re-enact privilege to sell alcoholic beverages for off-premises consumption from a separate facility
  • 76. Repeal and re-enact privilege to sell alcoholic beverages for off-premises consumption from a separate facility and increase daily fee rate for associations authorized
  • 77. Repeal and re-enact PGC concerning the house of sale of alcoholic beverages on Saturday and to extend the same to 1:00 AM Sunday provided certain conditions are complied with by the licensee
  • 78. Repeal and re-enact PGC concerning the house of sale of alcoholic beverages on Saturday and to extend the same to 1:00 AM Sunday provided certain conditions are complied with by the licensee
  • 79. Repeal and re-enact PGC concerning the house of sale of alcoholic beverages on Saturday and to extend the same to 1:00 AM Sunday provided certain conditions are complied with by the licensee
  • 80. Provide that before any additional alcoholic beverage sale license(s) to be within the discretion of the Board of License Commissioners for PGC and not considered to be a matter of right upon showing of necessity for public accommodation
  • 81. Require that applications by corporations set forth under affidavit all stock ownership whether the same be assigned or pledged for security or under separate assignment to buy, sell, or transfer the same in PGC
  • 82. Provide for three full-time alcoholic beverage inspectors for PGC to be appointed by the Board of License Commissioners and provide that they be county residents and serve at the will of said board
  • 83. Increase the salary of the attorney of the Board of License Commissioners of PGC; to provide the salary of the attorney fee for said board; to make all expenses submitted on the annual budget
  • 84. Place primary responsibility of enforcing the alcoholic beverage laws applicable to PGC with the PGC police department and to provide that the police department shall create a separate detachment/division to carry out this responsibility
  • 85. Allow the holders of Class B alcoholic beverage licenses with a special Sunday "on sale" permit to serve customers waiting for seating space in a dining area
  • 86. Provide that in PGC an applicant for an alcoholic beverage license shall make a statement to accompany the application that the applicant has not been convicted of a felony for a period of ten years immediately preceding the application filing
  • 87. Make an exception in PGC to permit a person 18 years of age or older employed by a grocery store with specific licenses to lawfully check out beer purchases
  • 88. Increase the fees of the PGC Sheriff
  • S.J.R. 1. Commending Captain Oliver W. Weekley for meritorious service in PGC during his career as a public servant who "died such an untimely death on October 14, 1967"
  • S.J.R. 2. Expressing the deep shock and sympathy over the untimely passing of T. Howard Duckett

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